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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (1786)7/13/1998 11:15:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Dipy:
in Ayodhya (where these groups have indulged in the maximum mischief, over the years)

Why are you calling Ayodhya incident "Maximum Mischief". It is utter and unadulterated vandalism of a holy place. What are you afraid of? Don't call Vandalism, a maximum mischief. It is a malicious act, no matter who did it. Nothing can explain such an act. It does not matter whether the whole Hindu people did it. It is still wrong. In Hindu religion even Gods are not above the law. Lord Shiva, in order to show oneupmanship, danced on his head with feet up and challenged Parvathi to do the same. The Hindus said that what Lord Shiva did was wrong and even wondered whether he was a male chauvinist. He is well known as a crazed dancer in the killing fields. Hey, in India nobody, repeat nobody is above the law. Can you name one country, where you can criticize one's Gods and prophets and get away with it.
If you can't complain in a proper way, hold your silence for ever.
JPR